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Rose Said:
I had a bad first year teaching experience in NC. How can I keep the principal from ruining my life?We Answered:
This is the type of situation where belonging to a teachers' association can be of help. I am not sure about NC, but some associations provide legal support for unjust allegations against a teacher both with administration as well as parents. Belonging to the National Education Association also provides this benefit. Being hired as an interim teacher rather than a probationary one, does limit you. If you were to return to the US, be sure you join an organized teachers' association or union for this reason. You may find that some districts become so desperate to hire a teacher that they will overlook questionable references when it was only your first year of teaching. Many districts hire teachers with less experience because they don't have to pay them as much. You should still have a good chance of a job outside the area in which you first taught. You might also inquire about this with the college placement department of your alma mater. If they were involved in your placement , they would want to know about this and perhaps could shed some light on the situation.Jesus Said:
I will get Licensure in WI but I am moving to NC after student teaching. How do I get Licensure?We Answered:
Wow.... it unusual to findstates that do not have recipricol liscencing. I don't have the answer to your specific question, but I can refer you to the right place (I hope.).Try visiting this Web Page and ask your question-- it's the North Carolina Teacher Certification question page: http://www.teach4nc.org/contact/
It's too bad your college career center won't help you find the answers to this. (My career center was like this too-- totally NOT helpful.)
If you're looking for a job, Carolina is a good place to be-- they are hiring lots of teachers and the pay is decent... not to mention the climate. :)
Here's an eBook that might help you on your job search-- http://www.iwantateachingjob.com . It has advice for finding jobs, interview tips, common teacher interview questions, etc.
Best of luck on your move!
